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CAMARILLO COMMERCIAL / MULTI PURPOSE BUILDING FOR LEASE 340 MOBIL AVENUE CAMARILLO, CA 93010 REED HENKELMAN CA DRE# 00646354 Broker / Principal 805.384.1055 [email protected] CalDRE #00801075 OFFERING MEMORANDUM - 340 MOBIL AVE, CAMARILLO Property Summary OFFERING SUMMARY PROPERTY OVERVIEW Lease Rate: $7,000 per month (MG) New Ownership • Commercial Building with approximately 1,900 s/f mezzanine • Upgrades / Ponderosa Center out parcel • Private Offices / Large Open Area • Building Size: 5,500 SF Located in the heart of Camarillo • Easy Access to Ventura 101 Freeway • Abundant Available SF: 5,500 SF Parking. Ideal uses include: Church, Banquet facility, Gym, Dojo, Special event Center, Retail, Office. Lot Size: 28,314 SF Year Built: 1975 Zoning: CPD APN: 165-0-080-355 340 MOBIL AVENUE CAMARILLO, CA 93010 | Page 2 The information presented here is deemed to be accurate, but it has not been independently verified. We make no guarantee, warranty or representation. It is your responsibility to independently confirm accuracy and completeness.. Additional Photos 340 MOBIL AVENUE, CAMARILLO, CA 93010 | Page 3 The information presented here is deemed to be accurate, but it has not been independently verified. We make no guarantee, warranty or representation. It is your responsibility to independently confirm accuracy and completeness Location Maps 340 MOBIL AVENUE, CAMARILLO, CA 93010 SVN | Rich Investment Real Estate Partners | Page 4 The information presented here is deemed to be accurate, but it has not been independently verified. We make no guarantee, warranty or representation. It is your responsibility to independently confirm accuracy and completeness. Retailer Map 340 MOBIL AVENUE, CAMARILLO, CA 93010 | Page 5 The information presented here is deemed to be accurate, but it has not been independently verified. We make no guarantee, warranty or representation. It is your responsibility to independently confirm accuracy and completeness. All SVN® offices are independently owned and operated. Demographics Rep ort 1 MILE 2 MILES 3 MILES Total population 14,458 38,348 56,009 Median age 35.9 39.3 40.5 Median age (male) 34.7 38.1 38.8 Median age (female) 38.1 40.4 41.7 1 MILE 2 MILES 3 MILES Total households 5,318 13,914 20,249 Total persons per HH 2.7 2.8 2.8 Average HH income $76,718 $89,423 $96,002 Average house value $541,805 $575,248 $581,544 * Demographic data derived from 2010 US Census 340 MOBIL AVENUE, CAMARILLO, CA 93010 | Page 6 The information presented here is deemed to be accurate, but it has not been independently verified. We make no guarantee, warranty or representation. It is your responsibility to independently confirm accuracy and completeness. All SVN® offices are independently owned and operated. Demographics Map POPULATION 1 MILE 2 MILES 3 MILES Total population 14,458 38,348 56,009 Median age 35.9 39.3 40.5 Median age (Male) 34.7 38.1 38.8 Median age (Female) 38.1 40.4 41.7 HOUSEHOLDS & INCOME 1 MILE 2 MILES 3 MILES Total households 5,318 13,914 20,249 # of persons per HH 2.7 2.8 2.8 Average HH income $76,718 $89,423 $96,002 Average house value $541,805 $575,248 $581,544 * Demographic data derived from 2010 US Census 340 MOBIL AVENUE, CAMARILLO, CA 93010 | Page 7 The information presented here is deemed to be accurate, but it has not been independently verified. We make no guarantee, warranty or representation. It is your responsibility to independently confirm accuracy and completeness.. Live. Work. Play. LIVE About Camarillo ................................................... .... 2 Arts & Culture ................................................... ... 3 Community ................................................... .... 4 Library ................................................... ... 5 Education ................................................... .. .. 6 Pub lic Safety & Health Care ................................................... ... 7 WORK Doing Business in Camarillo ....................................................... 8 Businesses & Workforce ....................................................... 9 In Development ....................................................... 10 Transportation ....................................................... 12 Hotels/Meeting Facilities ....................................................... 13 PLAY Parks & Recreation ....................................................... 14 Family Activities ....................................................... 15 Sh opping, Dining & Wine ....................................................... 16 Community Contacts ....................................................... inside back cover WELCOME Camarillo is a thriving community of over 66,000 in the heart of Ventura County. Situated on the Oxnard Plain just nine miles from the Pacific Ocean, Camarillo offers an appealing mixture of rural and suburban lifestyles. With more than 300 sunny days annually and an average temperature in the low 70s, Camarillo’s climate is hard to beat. Camarillo enjoys a reputation as a preferred location for high-tech, retail and specialty businesses. To support this, the City boasts a highly educated workforce, modern industrial buildings, strong relationships with local business leaders and other government agencies, and a streamlined permitting process. Consistently ranked as one of the safest communities in Ventura County, Camarillo’s location midway between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara is ideal for families who want to take advantage of the region’s amenities while living in an affordable, prospering community. These are just a few of the reasons why Camarillo is the best place to Live, Work, and Play! www.ci.camarillo.ca.us | 1 LIVE About Camarillo Camarillo’s rich cultural and agricultural history reflects its beginnings as Rancho Calleguas, a 10,000 acre land grant ceded to Jose Pedro Ruiz by the Mexican government in 1837 and obtained by the Camarillo family in 1875. In its first 125 years, Camarillo grew slowly, but the end of World War II and construction of U.S. Route 101 in the mid-1950s hastened the pace of development. In 1964, with a population of approximately 10,000, the City of Camarillo was incorporated under the council-manager form of government. Distinctions Fourth largest city in Ventura County Third highest median income in Ventura County One of the safest cities in California Birthplace of the famous Camarillo White Horses Within an hour of... Los Angeles Santa Barbara Universal Studios/Dodger Stadium Hollywood/Beverly Hills Malibu Key Facts Within three hours of... Disneyland City Limits 19.88 square miles Knott’s Berry Farm Population (2008) 66,390 Five Ski Resorts Median Age 40.14 Palm Springs Dwelling Units 25,178 San Diego Persons per Household 2.62 Owner-occupied Units 73.5% Renter-occupied Units 26.5% Median Family Income – Camarillo $78,473 (2008) Median Family Income – Ventura County $74,968 (2008) Median Family Income – California $70,712 (2008) * *U.S. Census 2 | www.ci.camarillo.ca.us Arts & Culture Camarillo is proud of its heritage as well as the wide array of cultural, civic and social activities available in and around town. The Pleasant Valley Historical Society Museum features an extensive collection of local artifacts and the Charles Honn Botanical Garden. The Camarillo Art Center offers classes, demonstrations and art shows. The Performing Arts Pavilion at Constitution Park af fords a casual outdoor setting for concert performances ranging from jazz, classical and country music to military bands. From art clubs and art galleries to the community theater and dinner theater, Camarillo offers something to suit all ages and tastes. Conveniently located in the heart of Ventura County, Camarillo is also less than an hour from Los Angeles’ renowned Disney Concert Hall, Thousand Oaks’ Civic Arts Plaza, the New West Symphony Orchestra and Santa Barbara’s Civic Light Opera. Traditions Camarillo’s annual community events attract thousands of local residents and visitors throughout the year, from the springtime Celtic Fair at Constitution Park to the late summer Art & Jazz Festival in Old Town. The Camarillo Fiesta & Street Fair is another summertime favorite, featuring family-friendly live entertainment, food, games, crafts and a carnival on the streets of Old Town. Each December, the Holiday Lighting Program at Constitution Park and a Christmas parade that winds its way through the streets of the City lend magic to the season, delighting old and young, newcomer and native alike. www.ci.camarillo.ca.us | 3 Community Camarillo’s highly regarded standard of living can largely be attributed to the efforts of City leaders, in partnership with civic-minded residents, to carefully and thoughtfully shape the community. Neighborhoods Housing choices range from country club living and lakeside homes to mountain-view, planned communities and older, well-established neighborhoods. All of Camarillo’s neighborhoods offer easy access to the City’s five community parks, 22 neighborhood parks, and two private and two public golf courses. Shopping districts and other amenities are also conveniently located. Village At The Park features community pools, bike paths, a 55-acre sports park, a YMCA facility and a new elementary school. From low- to high-density housing, Village At The Park offers apartment living, condos/ townhomes, and neighborhood communities, as well as commercial and mixed-use space. Specialized Living For those who prefer mobile-home living, there are five nicely maintained mobile-home parks